“The vertical is in my spirit. It helps me to define precisely the direction of lines, and in quick sketches I never indicate a curve, that of a branch in landscape for example, without being aware of its relationship to the vertical. My curves are not mad.”— Henri Matisse, amazon.com
“How beautiful would it be if we could just see souls instead of bodies? To see love and compassion instead of curves.”— Karen Quan, amazon.com
“Your body is awesome. Curvy, big boobs, small ones, thin, athletic, voluptuous, J-Lo booty or no booty at all — what you got is workin’ for YOU. Don’t let anyone tell you differently.”— Lindsay Tigar, yourtango.com
“Cropped, printed trousers in a lightweight material like silk hug your curves. When your top is tucked into them, your booty will be more defined.”— Sarah Wasilak, popsugar.com
“If you have a wider hip and butt region, pencil skirts help create beautiful curves, as well as flatter and shape your posterior. To make this effect even more pronounced, try pairing a form-fitting pencil skirt with a looser, more casual-fitting blouse. The contrast of the two silhouettes will help…”— Brett Mirman, whowhatwear.com
“Want to show off/create some curves? Try a hand high on your hip, a popped knee, or crossed legs.”— Kristin Chirico, Lindsay Farber, Sheridan Watson, Jazmin Ontiveros, Ochi, Caitlin Cowie, JazzmyneRobbins, buzzfeed.com
“I realized the importance of curves, of the thousand places where girls' bodies ease from one place to another, from arc of the foot to ankle to calf, from calf to hip to waist to breast to neck to ski-slope nose to forehead to shoulder to the concave arch of the back to the butt to the etc. I'd not…”— John Green, Miles 'Pudge' Halter, amazon.com
“How beautiful would it be if we could just see souls instead of bodies? To see love and compassion instead of curves.”— Karen Quan, amazon.com
“As artists, we must learn to be self-nourishing. We must become alert enough to consciously replenish our creative resources as we draw on them — to restock the trout pond, so to speak. I call this process 'filling the well.' Filling the well involves the active pursuit of images to refresh our arti…”— Julia Cameron, amazon.com